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SELF GENERATING BURNER FOR SAD IRONS.

N0. 413,603.. Patentd Oct. 22. 1889.

N. PETERS. Pholu-Ulhogmpher. Washington; a. c.

. UUNITED STATES PATENT OFFIC GUSTAVOS HEIDEL, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO THE NATIONAL SELF-HEATING SAD-IRON COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.

SELF-GENERATING BURNER FOR SAD-IRONS.

SPECIFIGATIOIV forming part of Letters Patent No. 413,603, dated October 22, 1889.

Application filed October 3, 1838. Serial No. 287,060. (No model.)

is provided with an operating-lever 18. The

1b aZZ whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, GUSTAVOS HEIDEL, of the city of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Self-Generating Burners for Sad-Irons, of which the following is a full,

clear, andexact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming irons; and my invention consists in features of novelty hereinafter fully described, and

pointed out in the claims.

Referring to the drawings, 1 represents the body of the iron, 2 the oil-reservoir, and 3 the handle.

4 represents the self generating burner to which my invention relates, and which consists of a downwardly and inwardly projecting oommingling-tube 5, a drip-cup 6, extending outwardly from the tube, an arm 7, projecting upwardly from the outer end of the tube, having a screw-threaded upper end 7 a body 8, extending outwardly from the juncture of the tube 5 and arm 7 in a horizontal direction, an upwardly-extending arm 9, and a downwardly-extending short neck 9 at the outer end of the body, and a pendent head 10, supported on the neck. In the part 7 is a port or passage 11, communicating with aport or passage 12 in the part 8, which in turn communicates with a port or passage 13 in the part 9, and this latter passage communicates with a jet-opening 14 in thepart 10. The part 7 screws into the supply-tank 2, and the fuel passes from the supply-tank through the ports or passages 11, 12, and 13, issuing from the jet-orifice 14 into the comminglin -chamber 5, which discharges the commingled gases and air into the combustion-chamber 16 in the body of the iron. The

passage 13 is controlled by a screw-valve 17, fitting in the part- 9 of the burner, and which jet orifice 141s regulated by a valve 19, fitting in the part 10 of the burner and provided with a turning=lever 20.

The comminglingchamber 5, cup 6, and parts 7, 8, 9, 9, and 10 of the burner are preferably all cast in one piece, thus making a cheap and durable burner, and the oommingling-chamber carries the gases and air into the combustion-chamber of the iron without the use of other parts or connections.

This burner is adapted for various uses.

The sad-iron to which my burner is shown as applied is shown, described, and claimed in my application filed March 17 1888, Serial No. 267,538.

I claim as my invention- 1. The generating-burner consisting of the forwardly-projecting oommingling-tube 5, the supply-arm 7, extending upwardly therefrom, having a passage 11, the conducting-body 8, extending outwardly from the juncture of the tube and arm in a horizontal direction, havinga passage 12, the main valve-arm 9, extending upwardly from the body, the short necki 9 extending downwardly from the body,ihaving a passage 13, and the j et-valve 116316.10, depending from the neck, having a jet-o'iii' fice 14, substantially as described.

2. The generating-burner consisting of the forwardly-proj ecting oommingling-tube 5, the

supply-arm 7, extending upwardly therefrom,

having a passage 11, the conducting-body 8, extending outwardly from the juncture of the tube and arm in a horizontal direction,

having a passage 12, the main valve-a'rm 9,

extending upwardly from the body, having a screw valve 17, provided with a lever 18, the short neck 9, extending downwardly fromthe body, having a passage 13, and the jet-valve head 10, depending from the neck, having a jet-orifice 14:, and provided with a valve 19, having a lever 20, substantially as described.

3. The generating-burner consisting of the forwardly projecting oommingling tube 5, having a drip-cup 6, extending outwardly therefrom, the supply-arm 7, extending up wardly from the tube, having a passage 11, the conducting body 8, extending outwardly from the juncture of the tube and arm in a pending from the neck, having a jet-orifice horizontal direction, having a passage 12, 14, and provided with a valve 19, having a the main valve-arm 9, extending upwardly lever 20, substantially as described.

from the body, having a screw-valve 17, pro- GUSTAVOS HEIDEL. 5 vided with a lever 18, the short neck 9, ex- In presence of tending downwardly from the body, having GEO. H. KNIGHT,

a passage 13, and the jet-valve head 10, de- 7 EDW. S. KNIGHT. 

